Transfer from/to Prague to/from Neuschwanstein (5 hours and 30 min.) | |
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Sedan: | 380,- EUR (1-3 passengers) |
Van: | 540,- EUR (1-7 passengers) |
Departure time: | Please use the booking form for most suitable time for you |
Pick up point: | Anywhere in Prague |
Alighting point: | Anywhere in Neuschwanstein |
Transfer from/to Munich to/from Neuschwanstein (1 hour and 50 min.) | |
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Sedan: | 350,- EUR (1-3 passengers) |
Van: | 420,- EUR (1-7 passengers) |
Departure time: | Please use the booking form for most suitable time for you |
Pick up point: | Anywhere in Munich |
Alighting point: | Anywhere in Neuschwanstein |
Transfer from/to Munich to/from Neuschwanstein to/from Munich (6 hours completly including 2hours stops) | |
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Sedan: | 380,- EUR (1-3 passengers) |
Van: | 450,- EUR (1-7 passengers) |
Departure time: | Please use the booking form for most suitable time for you |
Pick up point: | Anywhere in Munich |
Alighting point: | Anywhere in Neuschwanstein |
YOU CAN ALSO VISIT FEW PLACES ALONG THE WAY
Lidice, 1 – 3h. stop 20€ – 40€
Lidice Memorial, an organization of the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, keeps lasting memory of the annihilation of Lidice, which was razed to the ground by the German Nazi, June 10, 1942.
Velka Amerika, Czech Grand Canyon, 0,5h – 1h. stop 25€ – 30€
Velka Amerika is a breathtaking limestone quarry 2,500 feet long, 500 feet wide and 250 feet deep with a 60 feet deep lake at the bottom. This is one of the most photogenic attractions in the Czech republic and is popular with photographers and movie makers.
Karlstejn castle, 1 – 2 h. stop 30€ – 35€
This castle designated UNESCO World Heritage Site was built by the beloved king Charles IV to safeguard the Czech crown jewels, and the Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire.
Pilsen, 1,5 h. stop 30€
The city of Pilsen is the spiritual home of beer. Pilsner lager was born here and this is the perfect place to satisfy your curiosity for the Czech Republic’s most famous export. It is a city full of cultural, Jewish and technical monuments, situated at the confluence of four rivers in the west of Bohemia.
Regensburg, 1 h. stop 20€
Long an important trade and cultural center, Regensburg’s medieval Old Town – now a UNESCO World Heritage Site – is made up of lovely churches and fine old aristocratic houses from the 13th and 14th centuries.
Dachau Memorial, 1,5 h. stop 30€
Dachau was the Nazi’s first concentration camp and was the only concentration camp to have existed throughout the entire twelve years of Nazi rule. Dachau was planned and constructed to hold 6,000 prisoners, but by the end of WWII in 1945, Dachau was home to 32,000 prisoners.
Transfer from/to Dresden to/from Neuschwanstein (5 hours and 50 min.) | |
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Sedan: | 480,- EUR (1-3 passengers) |
Van: | 640,- EUR (1-7 passengers) |
Departure time: | Please use the booking form for most suitable time for you |
Pick up point: | Anywhere in Dresden |
Alighting point: | Anywhere in Neuschwanstein |
YOU CAN ALSO VISIT FEW PLACES ALONG THE WAY IN DESCRIPTION BELOW AND ABOVE
Klaffenbach, 1 h. stop 30€
Klaffenbach Castle, “Love at first sight”, the white Renaissance jewel, is poised above the waters of the Wuerschnitz River. The picturesque view of the castle its playful curved ogee roof hardly makes the castle appear well-fortified. This idyll of architecture and nature is especially popular with lovers who love to take their marriage vows here.
Bayreuth, 1 h. stop 25€
Bayreuth is a city that has historically grown as a Margravial Residence and is in the meantime world famous because of the Richard Wagner Festival. Bayreuth has the most beautiful preserved Baroque Theatre in Europe with the Margravial Opera House. It is a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage since 2012.
Amberg, 1 h. stop 30€
Amberg captivates visitors with its medieval town centre, with its town walls, towers, gates and a unique water gate building. The old town is home to the Gothic town hall, churches, town houses and a monastery. There are two high-quality local recreation areas in the town in the form of the State Garden Show grounds and Mariahilfberg.